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Why is there no mention on his Website or Endorsements from:

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Jersey City mayor releases endorsements, launches website for 2013 reelection bid

Tuesday, September 04, 2012, 7:35 PM
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal

Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy may be in Charlotte, N.C. this week to cheer on President Obama’s reelection effort at the Democratic National Convention, but Healy has his eye on his own reelection bid.

Healy is competing with Ward E Councilman Steve Fulop in the 2013 mayoral race, and today the mayor unveiled a new campaign website and released a slew of endorsements from top Hudson County Democrats.

The endorsements?? from Bayonne Mayor Mark Smith, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, Freeholder Jeffrey Dublin and assemblymen Sean Connors and Jason O' ??Donnell?? tout Healy's record on job creation and public safety, as well as his early endorsement of Obama during the 2008 Democratic presidential primary.

"Mayor Healy was proud to be one of the first elected officials to stand with Barack Obama in 2008 when many other politicians did not,"?? Dublin said in a press release. "Today, Mayor Healy is again working hard to get our president reelected to keep Jersey City and the entire nation moving in the right direction."

Asked why Healy would launch a campaign website and release endorsements while he is more than 600 miles away, a Healy ally said the mayor wants to remind Democratic officials that he is serious about running for a third full term.

"So when he runs into people at the hotel, they won'??t say, '??Are you running,'?? they'??ll say, '??How can we help?'" the ally said.

Fulop is so far Healy'??s only real competition, though rumors continue to swirl that state Sen. Sandra B. Cunningham may step in to run the city her late husband ran from 2001 until his death in 2004.

In recent public appearances, Cunningham, asked about her 2013 intentions, has said only that she'?s looking forward to the race.

Fulop, as expected, doesn'?t think much of Healy'??s new endorsements.

"The only endorsement that counts to me is the residents of Jersey City,"?? Fulop said. "??These career politicians that endorsed Healy today have 15 jobs between them so of course they want the status quo, which Healy represents."

By The Jersey Journal's count, the five men who endorsed Healy today have eight public jobs between them.

The citywide election is May 14, 2013. Voters will have a say in their choice for mayor and all nine City Council seats.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... y_mayor_releases_end.html

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